Sinned

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪnd/

Sinned (verb)

  1. To have acted in a way that breaks moral rules, especially in a religious or ethical sense.
  2. To have done something believed to be a sin, causing guilt in a religious belief system.
  3. To have made a serious error or wrong choice, often in a way that causes harm or regret.

Examples

  • She sinned when she lied to protect herself.
  • They sinned by taking what did not belong to them.